Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Is It Heritage Or Something Else?
A picture is worth a thousand words. It can speak to your mind and massage your soul. I’ll let this picture speak for itself.
Out With The Old, In With The New!!!
The Gamecocks win in the College World Series over shadowed the quiet but historical inauguration of Columbia, South Carolina’s first black mayor, Steve Benjamin. He was sworn in by the first black federal judge, Matthew Perry. Major Benjamin replaces Major Bob Coble after twenty years. I foresee a day that people will not be described by their color as a signature of firsts. I might not live to see it but that day will come. He has some unifying goals that would be nice if implemented. The majority of the people in this city is tired of the same old system and would like to see some positive changes occur. I wish the best for our city’s new major.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
University of South Carolina the 2010 College World Series Champions!!!
Congratulations to the USC Gamecocks who showed remarkable poise and class in Omaha. They beat UCLA 2-1 in 11 innings. Even some of their worse rivals from Clemson supported them. Too bad our politicians can't cross the aisle to support the American people, they could learn something. Well done, Gamecocks!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Happy 30th Year Anniversary, LT!!!
Lt. Wilson and his wife, Susan, celebrated their 30th anniversary Monday, yesterday! Congratulations, LT, 30 more to go!!!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Welcome aboard Bre'onna!!!
I have a new niece but no pictures of her, yet. The lack of pictures are more of my fault because I am not a cell phone expert. Don't send me pictures or texts on the cell because I barely know how to even open them. If you have anything to say, just call me, don't write me. Anyway, my grandniece's name is Talim Bre'onna Montgomery who was born on 6/8/10. She was 7 lbs 1 oz; 20' in long. Mom & dad are doing fine. Rest assured when I get pictures you'll see her. But right now pray for all of the little ones that are being born in this world. They'll need all the help they can get. God bless all of these little ones!
Happy (37 Years Of Marital Bliss) Anniversary, Mary & Carl!!!
Mary & Carl, it's not many couples that can put up with each other that long! Congratulations for love, patience, understanding and tolerance to name a few. Just a few qualities that some of us don't have. I got your picture from Facebook. I wish you two the very best of everything!! God bless & take care.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Now For November, 2010!
Tim Scott
The runoffs are over and South Carolina voters have had their say, for now. If what we have seen is a glimpse of what the general elections will look like, hold on to your hairpieces and weaves, we’re going for a hayride. Nikki Haley, a Republican, is set to be the first Indian-American governor in South Carolina. Her campaign was focused on the issues, not necessarily on answering direct questions, but overall, clean. I still find it hard evading questions on generating revenue when she can only answer what areas can be caught. We are suffering already. NO one wants to pay higher or extra taxes, but if it means getting this state back on its feet and keeping jobs, let’s get ‘er done! But she is another Sanford clone so, here’s another 2- 4 years. That’s right, I said 2 – 4 years. I expect her to run as vice-president in 2012. So her first two years will be campaigning and our state problems will not be hers. Sarah taught her well. I’m being premature, because her campaign did come with some accusations from her “opponents” that she had a couple of affairs. Sort of Sanfordesque, but this time without any evidence, apologies, or tears. Another claim was changing her religion from Sikh to Methodist to begin her run as a politician. I don’t care about the religion, I’m worried that she will bump heads with the legislators like Sanford did and the little people will be ignored, again. I am happy that the state did see that a woman and a part of the minority and is capable of doing the job. Déjà vu! The nation said that about our President and look at the polls now. Love is temporary if you can’t produce any results.
South Carolina also has a chance to send its first Black Republican to Congress since Reconstruction and the second since J. C. Watts. His name is Tim Scott. Voters want to see something different and are looking for people that will represent them in a positive way. By the way, he did beat the son of Strom Thurmond who rallied behind Scott to support him. I’m disappointed to hear folks saying that only Blacks voted for him. Get a grip folks, most blacks vote democratic and frown on Republicans. Besides, Republicans aren’t trying to court black folks, anyway. Just think about Mr. Steel, the RNC Chairman. Anyway, I doubt if Mr. Scott got over 100 votes from minorities. Did I mention that they both beat their opponents with large margins? Did I mention that Sarah supported both of them? Go figure.
And while all of these and more and things were going on, our Governor Sanford left the state without telling the Lt. Governor that he was leaving, again. The man is whipped but at least he spent Father’s Day with his children this year. Only in South Carolina can we nominate an Attorney General that is a son of the Congressman that called a President of the United States “a liar” in the hallowed chambers of Congress. Decorum and respect lost in a moment of “anger” to only be hailed as a hero by so many bigots. Shameful, but a harsh reality.
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